Commercial Painting

Commercial Painting

Serving Troy & Surrounding Communities

As with your home, the color you choose for your office can have a major effect on both clients and employees. Color can often affect us on a subliminal level and put us in a certain mood without our even realizing what is going on. The color you choose to decorate with can create either a good or bad impression of your business. It’s important to avoid a bad impression and highlight the good qualities of your business, whether that’s professionalism, style, values, and more. As such, the color(s) you use in your office should be tailored to the type of business being conducted in that particular space.

At Imperial Painting Inc. in Troy, MI, we emphasize comprehensive and professional painting and home improvement so that your business gives a good impression, every time. We’ll work with you through every step of the painting process, making sure that you’re completely satisfied with the result.

Quality Painting for Businesses

Natural colors such as cream and beige can go a long way to setting the right tone to both clients and employees. However, these natural colors can give the impression that your work is boring and dull. Tamper the natural colors with more vibrant hues.

Blue is often a good choice for an office as it connotes honesty, security, confidence, loyalty, and wisdom. Green, on the other hand, is calming and suggestive of security while dark green is often used to show wealth and prestige. Whatever your choice, it’s always a good idea to add some of the complementary colors – orange with blue or red with green – to balance the dominant effects of your choice.

Paint Colors and Your Commercial Property

Having discussed color choice, please keep in mind that not all businesses will benefit by using the above-mentioned colors. Some offices need to examine the degree of seriousness under which they operate and make use of the color that is appropriate. As a general rule, the brighter the color the less serious is the business. So, for example, a children’s restaurant like Chuck E. Cheese would have no problem using very bright primary colors while a lawyer’s office would want to convey a more serious attitude and would, therefore, make use of more muted colors.

In addition, when choosing an office color, consider factors such as client age, cultural background, and sex. These will help you to determine what color is best for you.